The Long Knives - Irvine Welsh in conversation with Nick Ahad
The renowned and always thought-provoking Irvine Welsh joins Off the Shelf Festival of Words to discuss the highly-anticipated second instalment in the CRIME trilogy, now a hit TV Series. In this jet-black sequel to CRIME the vicious, racist and corrupt MP Ritchie Gulliver has been brutally murdered and Detective Ray Lennox must put his personal feelings aside to investigate a growing caseload of gruesome murders. Tartan Noir at its most intense. offtheshelf.org.uk

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